Săvârșin Castle

Săvârșin Castle
Castelul Săvârșin
Front right view of the Castle.
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
Town or cityRoyal Domain of Săvârșin, Săvârșin, Arad County
CountryRomania
Current tenantsOfficial Romanian Countryside Residence of the Romanian Royal Family
Construction started
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  • First Time:
    1650
    Renovation:
    1840
    Restoration:
    May 2007
Completed
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  • First Time:
    1680
    Renovation:
    1878
    Restoration:
    October 2015
Inaugurated27 October 2015
Demolished1781
Client
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OwnerRomanian Royal Family
Design and construction
Architect(s)Restoration:
Serban Sturdza
Eugen Pănescu
Augustin Ioan
David Baxter

Săvârșin Castle (Romanian: Castelul Săvârșin, pronunciation: [səvɨrˈʃin]) is a large country house situated in Săvârșin Park, a 6.5-hectare (16-acre) private estate that was owned by King Michael I of the Romanians (1921–2017) in Săvârșin, Arad County, Romania.

It is the Romanian Royal Family’s official country residence where the statutes defining the role and powers of the royal family are signed. King Michael I and Queen Anne spent their annual Christmas holidays here following the castle's restitution to royal ownership, a tradition continued by Margareta, Custodian of the Romanian Crown. Since 2021 the castle grounds and King Michael's collection of WW2 Jeeps have been open to the public during the summer.